We were disappointed with the last game. Today probably wasn’t the prettiest but in the situation we’re in three points was massive for us. Ashley’s been fantastic for us, he’s our captain, he’s our leader. Hopefully he can score a few more along the way.

When you’ve got a new manager watching the game everyone’s out to impress of course. The news has given everyone a lift. It’s a great start with him watching and us getting the win.

It was a big weekend. We dropped into the bottom three and needed a win to get back out of it. It’s a big lift for us, especially coming out of a defeat at home against one of our rivals.

Swansea vault out of the bottom three, and celebrate as if they’ve just won the FA Cup final. Watford at least mustered a vaguely encouraging second half, but despite a load of shots from between 18 and 25 yards, didn’t create a lot. The home side deserved their win.

90+2 mins: Sigurdsson is booked for timewasting as he prepares to take a corner, and then keeps preparing, and then argues a bit about where defenders are standing. Three minutes’ stoppage time have been indicated, and they’re running out fast.

90+1 mins: Gomis hits the post! Sigurdsson picks him out with a lovely pass, and he cuts onto his left foot, nearly falls over, doesn’t fall over and then slams his shot against the inside of the post!

86 mins:Watford win another free-kick, Watson crosses, and a dominant Williams arrives to thump a clearing header. And Swansea make their final change, bringing on Amat to bolster the defence, and taking off Ki.

84 mins: Now Watford win a corner, which is headed clear to Jurado, 20 yards out, and he volleys it straight back goalwards … and this one is on target! Fabianski is not exactly tested, though, as he catches it.

71 mins: Barrow wins his team a corner on the right. “It seems quite smart/desperate for Watford to pile all its transfer news into the one window when the weight of the (mbm) world is watching,” writes Ian Copestake. “At this moment the world seems to be Watford’s and Watford’s alone. Apart from the score, obviously.” I guess if they do enough newsworthy stuff in the next 20 minutes, there’s a chance people might want to report that instead of this.

70 mins: Excitement! Sigurdsson tricks his way into the area on the left and pulls back to Britton, whose shot hits a Watford player and bounces clear. The home fans howl for handball, but get nothing.

68 mins: Ayew and Jurado contest a header, and the Swansea player wins the ball but lands on his shoulder, screams and starts rolling around. Eventually he stops rolling, gets up and limps away, without the physio being required.

66 mins: Now they do have a chance! Capoue wins the ball, Jurado passes to Ighalo on the edge of the area, takes the return and then tries to pass into the far corner. It’s much closer than either of his last two shots, but still not terrifically close.